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LightBlue® — Bluetooth LE

LightBlue® — Bluetooth LE

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 1.9.11

Taille:5.72MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Punch Through Design

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Description de l'application

LightBlue®, une application révolutionnaire, simplifie la connexion à tous vos appareils Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Scannez, connectez-vous et interagissez sans effort avec les appareils BLE à proximité. Sa prise en charge complète des fonctionnalités de lecture, d'écriture et de notification rationalise le développement du micrologiciel BLE. La surveillance en temps réel de la force du signal évite d'égarer des appareils comme les Fitbits. Un journal détaillé suit méticuleusement tous les événements BLE. Idéal pour tester de nouveaux périphériques BLE ou votre propre firmware, LightBlue® est un outil indispensable aussi bien pour les développeurs que pour les utilisateurs.

Caractéristiques clés de LightBlue® :

  • Connectivité multi-appareils : Connectez-vous facilement à de nombreux appareils BLE (également appelés Bluetooth Smart ou Bluetooth Low Energy).
  • Numérisation et navigation sans effort : Découvrez et connectez-vous rapidement aux appareils BLE à proximité.
  • Prise en charge complète du développement BLE : Les fonctionnalités complètes de lecture, d'écriture et de notification simplifient le développement du micrologiciel.
  • Force du signal en temps réel : Surveillez les valeurs RSSI pour suivre la proximité des appareils et localiser les appareils égarés.
  • Journal détaillé des événements : Conservez un enregistrement complet de toutes les interactions BLE significatives.
  • Tests de périphériques polyvalents : Parfait pour tester divers périphériques BLE, des moniteurs de fréquence cardiaque aux capteurs de température et au-delà.

En conclusion :

La journalisation détaillée et l'interface conviviale de LightBlue® en font l'outil ultime pour gérer et tester les appareils BLE. Téléchargez LightBlue® dès aujourd'hui et libérez tout le potentiel de votre technologie Bluetooth.

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TechBit Aug 01,2025

Really intuitive app for connecting to BLE devices! Scanning and interacting is super smooth, though it could use more detailed tutorials for new users. Great tool for developers!

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🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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